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The Indiana House has approved a bill that expands the state’s 2023 ban on noncompete agreements for primary care physicians, WVXU News reported April 10.  The bill expands the initial ban to include all physicians employed by hospitals and their…

The healthcare industry is undergoing significant workforce reductions, with job cuts affecting providers and manufacturers.  Here are six things to know about healthcare layoffs in 2025: 1. Healthcare, including hospitals, and related products companies and manufacturers cut 51,588 jobs in…

New York has 19,390 physician assistants, the most out of any state, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.  There are four states that have more than 10,000 physician assistants: New York, California, Florida and Texas The agency released updated…

New noncompete statues in Virginia, Arkansas and Wyoming will go into effect this summer, according to an April 3 report by The National Law Review. Here’s an overview of each new statute: 1. Virginia: 2. Arkansas: 3. Wyoming: 

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Kristen Carotenuto, of Stamford, Conn., has pleaded guilty to tampering with vials of hydromorphone and fentanyl at an ASC where she worked as a nurse.  According to an April 7 news release by the Department of Justice, in December 2024…

Parijat Joy, MD, has sued the University of Iowa and its board of regents over claims of alleged discrimination, Iowa Capital Dispatch reported April 7.  According to the report, Dr. Joy began working with the university in 2018 as a…

Two owners of a Warwick, R.I.-based pain clinic have been indicted for healthcare fraud, according to an April 7 news release from the Justice Department. What happened? What’s next?

From burnout to buzzwords like “value-based care” and “AI,” these are the healthcare trends five physicians told Becker’s they were tired of hearing about.  Editor’s note: These interviews were edited lightly for clarity and length.  Quentin Durward, MD. Neurosurgeon at…

Physician reimbursement is often at the heart of healthcare policy debates, yet key perspectives remain overlooked. Six physicians joined Becker’s to discuss what they believe is missing in conversations about physician reimbursements.  Editor’s note: Responses have been lightly edited for…

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